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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
MONDAY, ;Armii.l3)..102lf uberosz, ONE HOUR. FROM GARDEN TO CAN TO? 1 In Uuh certain gigantic gardens have been elected for sixteen yean to grow Green Peat to order for the Turaosa label. When these tender, young pea grow full round and firm, they are plucked from the sheltering green vines and rushed to the Tmcaost canning kitchen maintained close by. Here they art skillfully prepared and scien tificaUy canned As this has taken but an hour, all the natural fresh flavor has .been retained in Timotc Peas. You will find every can, is full to the brim with plump Green Peas of uni form site rich with substance, not shriveled or wrinkled. Likewise the more than aoo other vegetables, fruits and sea foods under -v -r. . I . I I c II. . quality "The Pick; of dePa.." Yet you pay but a trifle more fbrTuKxow, than lor unicnown Brands. At trading Grocers.'. TUBEROSE FOOD PRODUCTS CD turn SCam 4H Dawcan Courier PufciUliii. Bwrmnto, Cafifwals nMMMrWMMM DON HALL'S WHITE PELICAN SANDWICH SHOP ''J5 . . Real Specials An' I don't mean Mebbe Hamburger, 10c Delicious Pie, 10c M ... . . .. , and' two bits :'. C".1 "Clean as a Pin" y: ' " 115 6th St : , . Used to be Sip '& Bite , : You Wouldn't Give a -: '. Lead Nickel for .a razor that you couldn't sharpen or put in new. blades. .So Why don't you figure the '. same way when you buy a lawn mower? ' It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to ' "run easy or do a good clean job. You can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Mower so . easily that you will always have a nice work-. lag machine and besides save a big lot of ex 'pense. Let us show you. Klamath Hardware Co. S 530 Main ';i.;The Washington Cafe ! .MVjs the moat pODuIar eatlnz iac in iriamaiii iit- ; ;b'r; "There's a Reason" - v . . - IOC CAS ' : , . EAT BETTER FOR LESS UW aJ.u o.wkMEBICAN 4X0 CHINESE DISHES M6 South Slrth Wee ghln. Proo. PROCEEDINGS COUNTY COURT (Continued from page five) ' Our strongest recommenda tions coma from oar satisfied customers.- ; . . , W moke Tory few mistakes In oar optical' wck and when do ' we gladly correct on' error. . . . That means that those ... Set their eye glasses her we satisfied, . Dr. H. J. Winters ; Eyesight SpeclnlUt TI4 Mala' . Phone 149-W , ' Jjyw (rlid our own lenses MKETING TIE8DAV NIGHT Aloha ampler of '.Kastcrn Star Is Ht lit'ilulnl To Convene . Aloha Chapter No. 66, Order of' Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow evening. After the regular course of business, the remainder If the even ing will be spent In an Easter social.' There will also be a continuation, of the birthday offering for those iihn did not bring the birthday offering ior dishes ot the last meeting. TRVOUTS fiOOV 4 It-act loa Games Tor Show Strength Of Candidates For Positions Two practice games, durlne the early .part of May, will dotormlne the material that will b. the back bone of the Klamath FuIIh team (hut will play its first game In the Blskl-you-Klamath league next month. One game will be with Valla, and the other with Tennant. Work In progressing on . the fair grounds field. Until the field Is fixed, the Hot Springs field will be used. Saturday, February Slat, 1925, Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when were present, tlon. K. II. Bunnell, County ' Judge, and Burrell Short, County Commissioner when the following proceedings had: IX THE COUNTY COUNT OF T11K STATK OK OKKOOX KOR KLAMATH .COUNTY Juvenile Department Order Awarding Pension In the mutter of the annlicatlan of Mrs. Engeborg Wilkerson, for a wyowa pension. It appearing to tho CauW thn the said Mrs. Kngcborg Wllkersoa residing at 715 Calif. Ave., Klamath Palls, Ore., and Is the mother of three children undor the ace of sixteen years, whose names and ages are, respectively, Elmer Wilk erson, age 12 years; Evelyn Wilkor son, age 8 years; Margaret Wilker son, age 3 years; la entitled to a widows" pension to assist in th support and maintenance of herself and such children whose oaniM. ages' and the amount which should be allowed to each per month, res pectively, are as follows: Elmer Wtlkerson. 110.00 ner month; . Evelyn Wilkerson. 17.50 per month; Margaret "Wilkerson. 7.50 per month. It Is therefore ordered and ad. Jugder, that the said Mrs. Eu,hfl Wilkerson be. and sue U hernhv ni iuo cum i tss.vv per month until the further order of this court. Dated this 21st day of February isja. (SIg.) : rt. II. Bunnell, . Couaty Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY . Juvenile Department ' Order Awarding Pension In the matter of the application of Mrs. Hazel Peters, for a widow's pension. It appearing to the Court .that the said Mrs. Hazel Peters resid ing at 702 N. nth St., Klamath- Falls, Ore., and Is the mother of three children under the age of sixteen Sears, whose names and agej are, respectively: Jim Peters, 4years or age; Philla Peters, J years of age! Marie Peters 1 yeir of age; is entitled to a widow's Version to assist in the support and maimer,. ance of herself and such ehllrtrn whose names, ages and the amount nicn should be allowed to eath per month, respectively, are as fol lows: Jim Peters', 10.00 per month; Phllls Peters 7.50 per month; Marie Peters 17.60 per month. It is therefore ordered and ad. Judged, that the said Mrs. Hazel Peters be, and she' Is hereby allow ed the sum of 125.00 per month, until the further order of this court. Dated this 21st day of Pebmarr 1925. . gn.) R, H. Bunnell, County Judge. The. folowlng claims were allow. ed and the Clerk was instructor in draw ' warrants On the fnlinwinr named funds for their respective amounts: . Current Expense Fund : Wm. B. Graham, juror circuit court, 18.20. w. Violet Hahn, circuit court wit. seas, $2.20. 7 . , - Jennie Hoover, circuit court wit ness, 12.20. Mrs. Philip Lemon .circuit witness, 12.20. Lon Burk. circuit $7.20..... Margery Soderlund, circuit court witness, $3.40. . John Farnell, circuit court wit ness, $2.20. Wm. Welhans, circuit court wit ness, $2.20. h. E. Thayer, circuit court wit ness, $7.20. ' T, B. Malarkcy, circuit court wit ness, $2.20. . . W. H. Perkins, circuit court wit ness,- IZJiO; Earl Whitlock, circuit court wit ness, ?2.20. , Lester Sailing, circuit court .wit ness,' $12.40. ;K. B. Panos, circuit court wit-' ness, 114.20. Mrs. N. B. Panos, circuit court witness,. $14.20. 'C.N. Higgle, circuit, court witness,- $24.20. It. L. LOW. Circuit court vlfnsn $24.20. - Ilobt. Hamilton, circuit court iwlt noss, $2.20. Chas. P. Da Lap, circuit ' court witness, $14.20, ' Mrs. Glenn Tracy, circuit court witness, $2.20. . Lee Itowe, circuit court wrtino. $24.20. Jim Edward, circuit court wit ness, $24. 20.-. I , ;. : L. E. Thayer, circuit court -wllnn $7.20. Jerry O'Callaghan. clrsult court Witness $8.20. F, W. Snyder, circuit court wit ness, $2.20, . , .,' . - i Jas. O'Kcete, circuit court wit ness, $8,30.. ' ' Leo Summers, circuit court wit ness, $34. SO, W, S. Conkllug, circuit court wit ness.. 14. J0." J. H. Sort, circuit court wit nes, $4.20. P. .L Murphy, clrenlt court wit ness, $13.20. J. J. AlcManuus, circuit court witness, $24.20. M. J, Lytic, circuit court witness $4.S0. Hurry Uurgrave, circuit court wit ness. $z4.20. . IlJard Seaver. circuit court wit- tiesH. $8.40. P, W. Snyder, salary prohl offi cer. $216.00. V. A. Wlest.'. services road bond. $35.00. Whereupon court ndjopurned un til Tuesday, February 34lh, 1925. It. II. Bunnoll, County Jud:u. ' llurrcll Short, Commissioner. Tuesday, February 24th, 1025. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when wero present, Hon. R. II. Buunell. County Juclun nn,i Uurrell Short, County Commissioner wuea the following proceeding wer. ana: Tho following claims wore allow cd and the , clerk, was Instructed to Issue warrants on tho following named funds for their resrwtu-,. amounts: Current llxM-nsc Funtl W. W. Southwell, labor tax rolls $220.00. , L. E. Thayer, ' labor tax rolls, $175.00. W. H. Brown, labor tax rolls. $80.00. R. Fouch,' labor tax rolls, $15.00 J. C. Brockenbroiigh, libor tax rolls, $90.00. ' , , . Ruth LIndsey, labor tux rolls, $4.00. Alois MXJonnolI. labor tax'rolU, $18.25. - ' GreU Madson, labor tax rolls, $6.00. ' , Inez Jenkins, labor tux roll. $1.50. v Western Union Tel.-Co. service treasurer, $1.83. Whe'n You Feel a Cold Com- incOn IBronw Quinine tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ enza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30a The box bears this signature Western Union Tel. C0.,crvlcu I sueritr, s.mi, 1 l.uko Hotel, aarvlcus Jury, $142. Owl Cufe, meals n Inutiurs, $!I2.8V Kliim.uii (Jen. HoHpltitl, services prisoners, $46.00. Ulnss & Purdhomme Co. supplies clerk, $1.44. Roberts & II irvey, Htipplltu court house, $1.80. Loreni Company, services court house. $8.70, : Philip Cole, Jl, I). services county poor, $3.00. Diamond Tire Co., supplies sher iff car, $21,60. Southwell Staty Co., supplies sheriff, $10.50. Glass & Prudhommo Co, supplies, dist. atty. '$5.99. Klamath Typewriter Ex. services oherlff $9.00. Howie Garage, services sheriff car, $19.90, ltoml Fund Alton Short, labor, $18.98. Clyde It'oole, labor, $9.49. Lakeside Lbr. Co. supplies $14.00 Lakeside Lbr. Co. supplies $8.S. ! R. R. Lytle, labor. $23.47. I J. E. Scott, labor, $10.48. j Tom Dixon cash udv, cxpressage ' $7.50. j Robt.. w. Clave, Insurance trucks! $14.00. Mlirury Fund Drummond Print Shop, supplies, ! fi.UU. .Murkvt Itoatt Fund H. H. Roberts, Too Valloy Mkt road, $49.93. 6th St. Battery Station. Laneoll Valley Mkt road $27.00. Whereupoa court adjourned un. til S.tturday February 28th. 1926. n. H. Bunnoll, County Judge. Burrell Short, Commissioner. Saturday, February J8th, 1925. Court ' mot pursuant to adjourn ment, where were nresent. Hon. 41. II. Bunnell, County Judge and uurrell Short, County Commissioner when the following proceedings were ba: IX THE COUXTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUXY OP KLAMATH Whereas an error was llu.de In Issuing Tax Receipt No. 6297 to G. P. Shamhart and a part ot the wale.- tax was paid as shown by Bald receipt and whereas the said receipt was In full for said water tax; , Now theroforo It is orderod by the County Court that the shorlff accept the balance of said tax as of the dato of paymont without penaly or Interest added after said date, tho land tax to be subloct to penalty and Interest to this dato. -The property affected being the XE?4 of Section 7, T. 41 8. H. 11, E. W. M.. owned by O. P. Shamhart. Dated February 28, 1926. It. II. Bunnoll, ' County Judge, Burroll Short, Commissioner You get everything that can be desired in n Knox Hat Spring Styles now ready Klamath Klothiog Kompany Leading Hatters cm KHJNEYS BY DRINKING ; LOTS OF WATER i Entllig too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created oxclte the kidneys. Then they become over- .. , n - " o O . . ' " n ui "m. cause nil sorts of distress, particu larly nacKacne ana misery in the klflnnv vturlnn iliniim.itl t .uln.n. severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. ThA mnmant vmir httnir hn,ta n kidneys aren't acting right, or If uiuuuer uoiners you, negin drinking itt a nt unnA .'nt., nl il.- n t flhOtll fOllr AtilUVS Af .Tn1 Malta frftm any good pharmacy; tuke a table- spouniui in a glass or water neiore breakfast for a few days nnd your klflnnvu mi. hnn ntt flnn Tl,la famous salts Is mads from the ncld of grupes and lemon Juice, comblnod with llthlH. and has beon used for VMtta tti float. nXntrnnA Lt.l,,.... nn.l 8tlmulaie them to activity; mso to nontrullze the . acids In tho systom so that they no longer Irrltute, thus unnn relieving Dtaauor disorders. Jad salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a dollgbtfut effervescent llthla-waler drink which millions of men II (t utnmttn tltku nhw and Ihnn to help keep the kidneys and. nrin- a uiffuns ciean, tuns ui.jn avoia Ing serious kldnev disorders. By fill in.ini havA unlit nliualnl.d aw- amine your kldnoJB at least twice a year, Adv. j 1 HI JINKS WILL BE STAG ED T TQIMIGH One ot the -most Interesting thlnlgs about the vaudeville show, given by the Crater Lake Shrine club, at the Pine Tree tonight, Is that evory act has been a foature of big time- vaudeville circuits. Tho Shrine club doesn't claim that tbey put It on ur) to Panlages standards but they do claim that thoy are giving one of tho most clover and most interesting shows that has been nere for some tlmo. The show Is opened by the drum and buglo corns. They aren't ex actly close harmony, but tbey do what they are sunnosed to do and do It very well. Following the drum corps are a couplo of young Voa Emons, .with an equal number ot Un whistles, ifrom which they really get sdme music. Next Is an old time song revlow. featuring a sorlea of old songs And Introducing characters to fit the songs, to gethor with a chorus. Then comos an act entitled "My Old Homo Town,"' with a Ilttlo music, Jots of laughs and some clover acting.. Tho mtn number, which Is one of the now acts, Is a soprano solo by Mrs. A. J. Voye, iwlth a fluta obllitato and a special orchestra. Following this Is a dance specialty 1v Jack and Jill. Then a song and dance number. Aftor this Is a clovorly acted utile come-uy called "Irish Justice," which got over big nt the first nlaht and which promises to repeat to- ng-.1t. To close tho show, there are o few harmony numbers and a rn- vife of tho whole cast. Taken as a whole, ovory one who attended tho first ' show... is; con vinced that tho Shrlr.o club accom'- pllshed -what It sot out in An nn1 that Was tO give hn ltnnnln anmn- lilng dlfforont and at tho same tlmo nave a, roal show, . i t. ' 4 -i.r-. vV. 1 1 r " S , Modern, ' sunny rooms; private telephones;, excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. 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